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Bluetooth enabled option on Maximus X Code

Snakeyes
Level 11
I have enabled Bluetooth in my bios (1602) but am unable to link Bluetooth accessories to my system.
Am I missing something? Any assistance would be greatly welcome.
NAME THE SANDWICH: – White Bread, Lots of Baloney, Russian dressing and served with a small pickle.?


Intel Core i7 8700K @5.1 Stable Delidded
Asus Maximus X Code

16 GB
G skill TridentZ DDR4 ​4266 (PC4 34100)
Corsair HX1000i digital
EVGA 1070 GTX TiSuperclocked+
Samsung NVMe SSD 960 pro M. 2
Samsung 860 Pro
Watercooled with EK block radiator fans etc.

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kens30
Level 11
Hi Snakeyes,

Just go to Windows Settings, Devices,Bluetooth & other devices.
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled and on the right side of the screen click on More Bluetooth options.
A new window will appear with Bluetooth settings and click on Discovery Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC to enable the setting.

Now go back to Windows Settings, Devices,Bluetooth & other devices and click on Add Bluetooth or other device.
Now a dialog box should appear, Add a device select Bluetooth, now select the device you want to pair it with once scanning is over.

Snakeyes
Level 11
Thanks a lot ken30. The "more Bluetooth options" did the trick. You saved me from a lot of frustrations. Cheers
NAME THE SANDWICH: – White Bread, Lots of Baloney, Russian dressing and served with a small pickle.?


Intel Core i7 8700K @5.1 Stable Delidded
Asus Maximus X Code

16 GB
G skill TridentZ DDR4 ​4266 (PC4 34100)
Corsair HX1000i digital
EVGA 1070 GTX TiSuperclocked+
Samsung NVMe SSD 960 pro M. 2
Samsung 860 Pro
Watercooled with EK block radiator fans etc.